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With the coronavirus stats going in the right direction, all of us at C&G Newspapers look forward to resuming publication of the St. Clair Shores Sentinel and Birmingham-Bloomfield Eagle on May 27th. All other C&G newspapers will begin publishing on June 10th (Advertiser-Times on June 24th). In the meantime, continue to find local news on our website and look for us on Facebook and Twitter.

West Bloomfield High’s Robert Johnson plays defense during a game earlier this season. Johnson was named to the All-OAA Red Division team along with teammate Donavan Moore.

Photo by Patricia O’Blenes

OAA hands out boys basketball honors

OAKLAND COUNTY — Boys basketball season has officially come to an end with state champions being crowned March 16 at the Breslin Center. The Oakland Activities Association didn’t have any champions, but the league did hand out All-League honors. Following is a division-by-division breakdown of this year’s winners.

OAA Red
Clarkston High cruised to the top spot in the Red Division, going 12-0. North Farmington and Lake Orion High tied for second, finishing at 6-6 in league play. Oak Park High (5-7), West Bloomfield High (5-7), Bloomfield Hills High (4-8) and Troy High (4-8) rounded out the division.

OAA White
The White Division was a bit more competitive, but Rochester Adams was able to take the top spot, finishing at 13-1 against division opponents. Farmington High finished second, collecting an 11-3 division record. Birmingham Groves (9-5), Southfield A&T (9-5), Rochester Hills Stoney Creek (6-8), Auburn Hills Avondale (6-8), Troy Athens (2-12), and Rochester High (0-14) made up the rest of the division.

OAA Blue
In the Blue Division, Oxford High was able to edge out Pontiac High for the top spot, finishing league play with a 13-1 record. Pontiac had a 12-2 mark. Rounding out the division were Ferndale High (11-3), Berkley High (7-7), Birmingham Seaholm (5-9), Farmington Hills Harrison (4-10), Royal Oak High (3-11) and Hazel Park High (1-13).